General contractor in Troy, MI.
Troy is heavy on 1970s–90s subdivisions and corporate-corridor commercial. Most of our residential work here is updating subdivision homes: pulling down walls, redoing kitchens that have aged out, adding primary suites or finishing basements. On the commercial side we’ve done office fit-ups along Big Beaver and tenant build-outs for retail and professional services.
What we do here
Most common scopes
- Subdivision kitchen updates
- Primary & secondary bath remodels
- Basement finishing
- Primary-suite additions
Commercial & office
- Big Beaver corridor office fit-ups
- Retail & restaurant build-outs
- ADA upgrades
- Tenant turnover renovations
The building department
- City of Troy permits
- Engineered drawings for commercial
- Subdivision HOA coordination
- We pull every permit
What’s different here
- Newer housing stock (fewer surprises)
- Larger lots than Royal Oak/Birmingham
- Strong commercial overlap
- Efficient permit turnaround
Pick a service.
Troy renovation questions.
What types of homes are in Troy, MI?
Most Troy residential housing was built between the 1970s and 2000s — subdivisions with colonials, ranches, and split-levels on larger lots than you find in Birmingham or Royal Oak. The housing stock is generally in better structural condition than older markets, but builder-grade kitchens and baths from that era are prime candidates for an upgrade now that they're 25 to 50 years old.
Do you handle commercial build-outs in Troy?
Yes. The Big Beaver Road corridor and the surrounding office parks are areas we've worked in extensively — office fit-ups, professional service build-outs, ADA upgrades, and tenant turnover renovations. We're familiar with commercial permit requirements in Troy and can work around operating business hours.
How much does a kitchen remodel cost in Troy, MI?
Most full kitchen remodels in Troy land between $45,000 and $120,000. Troy homes from the 1980s and 90s are often good candidates for mid-range upgrades — the layout is functional and the structure is sound, so the work is primarily finishes, new cabinetry, and appliances. Structural surprises are less common here than in Bloomfield Hills or Birmingham's older stock.
Does Troy have active HOAs?
Many Troy subdivisions have HOAs with architectural review requirements for exterior changes. Interior work is generally unaffected. For additions, roofline changes, or any modification visible from the street, we help prepare the HOA submission package alongside the city permit application.
How quickly does Troy process building permits?
The City of Troy Building Department is one of the more efficient permit offices in Oakland County. Standard residential permits typically turn around in one to three weeks. Commercial projects require plan review and take longer. We submit complete packages and follow up to keep projects on schedule.